Grounding and the open delta auto-transformer.
If the source is grounded, such as a 120:208 Volt feed, then the output of the open delta boost (or buck) is grounded subject to the following concerns:
1> The voltage to ground of the common phase remains the same.
2> The voltage to ground of the open phases changes slightly.
3> The available fault current of the common phase remains the same, determined by the source impedance.
4> The available fault current of the open phases is limited by the impedance of the auto transformers.
5> I assume that the rotary phase convertor is fed from a 120/240 Volt panel. The three phase output will be equivalent to a four wire 120/240 Volt delta arrangement with a grounded center tap on one phase.
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If you want or need symmetry, use an autotransformer wye connection with three transformers.
With the wye connection you will be boosting the line to neutral voltage, not the line to line voltage.
The voltages of interest are:
208 V : 120 V
220 V : 127 V
240 V : 139 V
Your target voltage will be 127 Volts so you will be dropping 139 Volts to 127 Volts and boosting 120 Volts to 127 Volts.
The star point should be connected to the source neutral.
A 120:8 Volt transformer should do well to boost 120 Volts to 128 Volts. Close enough.
If you are nervous about applying 139 Volts to a 128 Volt rated transformer,
you may consider a 120:8/16 Volt transformer.
on the 120V+16V connection the rated voltage is 136 Volts. Close enough.
At the 120V + 8V connection you will be able to extract a nominal 128 Volts, actual 131 Volts. Only about 3% high. Close enough.
KVA will have to be double as only one of two secondary windings will carry the load current.
The last option is to use two 120V:8V buck connections to drop the input to the rotary phase converter to 112.5V/225V so that your rotary convertor develops 225 Volts. You may then use the 120V:8V transformers to boost up to 128 Volts from 120 Volts.
You should be a little oversized when only two transformers are used initially, but often in the small sizes, the next available standard size is adequate for both applications.
This is probably more than you ever wanted to know about three phase auto transformers. Grin.
I hope that this does it for you.
Bill
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